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<blockquote data-quote="mcrouser" data-source="post: 835597" data-attributes="member: 62924"><p>Every now and then for work, I need to use a flash on camera set up, and I’ve never really found a go to setting that works for me. Every time I use TTL, the exposure doesn’t look right, or is very flash heavy. I always end up going full M and guessing pretty close. If I shoot in Raw, I’m able to make small adjustments to get what I want in the end. But, I would love to have a proper setting that gives me the right amount of ambient light and attractive fill flash. I always use a Lite Scoop bounce attachment to soften it up. Does anyone have a favorite, go to flash/camera setting that they have confidence in for a decent flash on camera work? Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcrouser, post: 835597, member: 62924"] Every now and then for work, I need to use a flash on camera set up, and I’ve never really found a go to setting that works for me. Every time I use TTL, the exposure doesn’t look right, or is very flash heavy. I always end up going full M and guessing pretty close. If I shoot in Raw, I’m able to make small adjustments to get what I want in the end. But, I would love to have a proper setting that gives me the right amount of ambient light and attractive fill flash. I always use a Lite Scoop bounce attachment to soften it up. Does anyone have a favorite, go to flash/camera setting that they have confidence in for a decent flash on camera work? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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